Cougars are very adaptable and have adapted to almost every habitat. They are found in the taiga, grasslands, deciduous forests, mountains, deserts and, yes, even in the rain forests of South America. One habitat they avoid, however, is the tundra. For a view of all the habitats where the cougar is found click on this link.
they have no abaptations
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Some can swing from trees and some can camouflage. Their are tons of animals in the rainforest so the adaptations will vary by the the species.
they live in trees
its colour
finger like feet
cougars, black bears, racoons, squirrles, sloths,and elks,ect.
the heliconia flower
The otters that live in the rainforest eat fish becuse there awsome
they can smell this that are far away, they have very good eyesight and they have ears to hear their prey
they need to adaped to the rain and shad
The rainforest is a unique climate that results in the heavy growth of vegetation, especially trees and other large plants. Animals that live there must adapt. Some of the most important adaptations include living in the trees instead of on the ground and unique coloration that blends in with the rainforest's vegetation.